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Saturday, 26 November 2016

Anastasia Beverly Hills | Eyeshadow Collection

Hi everyone, for today's post I thought I would share with you all my ABH eyeshadow collection. I have been planning to do this post for a while now as i thought you might like to see it after I did my Makeup Geek eyeshadow collection (let me know if you'd like an updated one as I have 2 extra large z palettes full).

Anyway, i'm going to keep this post short and sweet although I will begin by telling you how I got my hands on them. As you know, ABH eyeshadows are not readily available in the UK however my boss luckily travels to the states quite regularly so he ever so kindly picked them up for me. I did send him with quite the list so he did well to return with exactly what I asked for! All 26 eyeshadows cost me around £300 so by all means they are NOT the cheapest nonetheless I'd heard great things about them which obviously made me want to try them out for myself.

I've had this palette for about 4 months now and I reach for these eyeshadows daily. They are highly pigmented, buttery in texture, soft and blendable. I chose a variety of warm, natural and cool shades, so I can create a world of looks with this one palette.

From left to right:

Soft peach

Custard

Glisten

Rose

China Rose

Pink Champagne

Metal

Row 2:

Stone

Warm Taupe

Warm Taupe (YES I HAVE 2)

Fawn

Burnt Orange

Caramel

Topaz

Row 3:

Henna

Morocco

Sienna

Truffle

Red earth

dEEP PLUM

FUDGE

Row 4:

Emerald

Smoke

Ash Brown

Victorian

Dark chocolate shimmer

My current favourite shades are, red earth, deep plum, fudge and dark chocolate shimmer, as they are shades that I dont already have in my collection. So if i could recommend only 4 shades to you, those would be my top picks. I hope you enjoyed this little post on my Anastasia Beverly Hills eyeshadows and you found it somewhat helpful. Like i said, if you'd like to see an updated Makeup Geek eyeshadow collection let me know. And, comment below if you've tried ABH eyeshadows and what are your opinions? Thanks for reading :)